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Things that didn't fit elsewhere...Wed, 14 Mar 2018 14:35:02 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.4Comment on Creating a build agent and definition for PHP in VSTS﻿ by Jan Hajekhttps://hajekj.net/2016/10/30/creating-a-build-agent-and-definition-for-php-in-vsts/#comment-42
Wed, 14 Mar 2018 14:35:02 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=119#comment-42So you would probably be best off with building a Docker container and then deploying the container to your machines. You can either handle the deployment manually or setup some orchestrator like Kubernetes (or even used Azure Container Service – AKS, as a managed container platform which can run both Linux and Windows, and also uses Scale Sets).
If you have a Scale Set deployed, do the machines have connection to some shared storage? Like Azure Files or each of the machine is independent?
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Wed, 14 Mar 2018 14:29:49 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=201#comment-41This article was super helpful, thank you! I would suggest changing the hard-coded src path to %DEPLOYMENT_SOURCE% but otherwise it worked like a champ for me. 🙂
]]>Comment on Creating a build agent and definition for PHP in VSTS﻿ by Kasun Rajapaksehttps://hajekj.net/2016/10/30/creating-a-build-agent-and-definition-for-php-in-vsts/#comment-40
Tue, 13 Mar 2018 05:28:39 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=119#comment-40Hi

Thanks for this post. This help me to understand some concepts.
I have to integrate CI/CD to PHP app which is deployed to VMSS (Linux). What build process should I build for to that ?

]]>Comment on Forcing reauthentication with Azure AD by Missing claims in ASP.NET Core 2.0 OpenID Connect – Honza's Blarghttps://hajekj.net/2017/03/06/forcing-reauthentication-with-azure-ad/#comment-39
Fri, 26 Jan 2018 07:22:08 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=219#comment-39[…] I wouldn’t have noticed this issue unless the project used reauthentication with Azure AD. After migrating to ASP.NET Core 2.0, the reauthentication basically stopped working and was […]
]]>Comment on Cookie size and cookie authentication in ASP.NET Core by Missing claims in ASP.NET Core 2.0 OpenID Connect – Honza's Blarghttps://hajekj.net/2017/03/20/cookie-size-and-cookie-authentication-in-asp-net-core/#comment-38
Fri, 26 Jan 2018 07:21:42 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=239#comment-38[…] probably the biggest change has been done in the Authentication. I have written an article about cookie size in ASP.NET Core which explains the basic issue with too many claims in the identity. ASP.NET Core 2.0 OIDC […]
]]>Comment on Cookie size and cookie authentication in ASP.NET Core by trancoshttps://hajekj.net/2017/03/20/cookie-size-and-cookie-authentication-in-asp-net-core/#comment-36
Tue, 12 Dec 2017 07:13:37 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=239#comment-36good point, this is where distributed caching (e.g. Redis, Memcache or even SQL) come in handy, which I believe the author mentioned.
]]>Comment on Session locking in PHP on Azure Web Apps by The dangers of too many cookies on a website – Honza's Blarghttps://hajekj.net/2016/09/25/session-locking-in-php-on-azure-web-apps/#comment-28
Mon, 30 Oct 2017 07:09:58 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=81#comment-28[…] as well, sessions also make it very easy to handle concurrent requests (I wrote about this in Session locking in PHP on Azure Web Apps), which may be important for your application or at least make things easier for you (in cases […]
]]>Comment on Creating a build agent and definition for PHP in VSTS﻿ by alextechhttps://hajekj.net/2016/10/30/creating-a-build-agent-and-definition-for-php-in-vsts/#comment-27
Mon, 16 Oct 2017 19:48:36 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=119#comment-27Thank you, especially for the PHPUnit to JUnity convertion XSL template. I was about to spend time making my own parser. You saved me some trouble. Glad others in OSS and PHP find TFS all in one workflow valuable.
]]>Comment on Cookie size and cookie authentication in ASP.NET Core by Roberto Prevatohttps://hajekj.net/2017/03/20/cookie-size-and-cookie-authentication-in-asp-net-core/#comment-26
Mon, 16 Oct 2017 12:36:38 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=239#comment-26Thanks for the post, really useful and well written. I found the information about OnSigningIn event of cookie middleware extremely useful. I would only add one thing: using in-memory store is not always a good option, because scaling to multiple instances of the application then requires sticky sessions, which is a nuisance. That’s because memory is not shared among processes and different instances of the application, so in-memory store works only if requests from the same user are always handled by the same instance. This should be mentioned at the end of the article.
]]>Comment on Creating a multi-tenant application which supports B2B users by Jan Hajekhttps://hajekj.net/2017/07/24/creating-a-multi-tenant-application-which-supports-b2b-users/#comment-25
Fri, 29 Sep 2017 13:47:09 +0000https://hajekj.net/?p=371#comment-25This feature is leveraging Azure Active Directory, which is in the heart of Office 365 (providing all identity, authentication, authorization and directory services), so yes, any Azure AD backed service can leverage of B2B access.
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